Bay of Somme Trail

4 Daysย  |ย  From ยฃ865pp

France ( Best airport: Beauvais)

Discover northern France on horseback with this four-day adventure through the underrated landscapes of Picardie. Riding Henson horses, a hardy, responsive and willing local breed, youโ€™ll explore forests, sand dunes, and open countryside, finishing with exhilarating beach gallops along the Bay of Somme.

Each day brings a new perspective on this remarkable region, from peaceful woodland paths to sweeping coastal views. The route also includes cultural visits to historic castles and elegant gardens, offering a glimpse into Picardieโ€™s rich heritage. Meals are taken in local restaurants – your horses tied up outside as you enjoy traditional French cuisine.

All horses are ridden bitless, and a horse-drawn carriage accompanies the trail to carry luggage and offer a welcome rest for any rider who wishes to take a break. This is a relaxed, scenic journey combining nature, culture, and the unique rhythm of travelling on horseback through one of Franceโ€™s most unspoiled coastal regions.

The Riding

The riding is relaxed yet engaging, offering plenty of variety across the regionโ€™s diverse landscapes – from open fields and forests to coastal dunes and wide sandy beaches. Expect between four and five hours in the saddle each day, with a mix of walk, trot, and long canters where the terrain allows. There are fun, winding canters through woods and forests and fast canters on the beach on the final day. The Henson horses, a surefooted local breed, are comfortable, responsive, and perfectly suited to both the green rolling hills inland and the open coastline.

Level of Riding and Fitness

This trail is suitable forย riders with an intermediate level of experience or above. You should be comfortable riding a horse in open terrain at all paces, including long canters on the beach.ย  A good general level of fitness is important, as youโ€™ll be spending around four to five hours in the saddle each day, sometimes over uneven or sandy ground. The pace is relaxed but active, making it ideal for riders who enjoy spending full days outdoors, exploring varied landscapes on responsive, well-trained horses.

The weight limit is 100 kg

Guides and Group Size

All rides are led by qualified, licensed guides, as required by French law. In France, professional riding guides must hold an official equestrian tourism qualification, ensuring they are trained in horse welfare, navigation, and rider safety. Guides are usually French or Belgian and speak both French and English fluently. Your local guide knows the region well and is adept at ensuring the groups safety, ie by riding single file only on the beach and in open areas. The trail includes a visit to Crecy where the group is joined by a lively historian who shares historical stories about the battles fought.

The group size is 4-8.

The Horses

Youโ€™ll ride the remarkable Henson horses, a rare and distinctive French breed native to this region. Bred from Fjord, Anglo Arab and local saddle horses, Hensons combine the strength and surefootedness of their Nordic ancestors with the agility and calm temperament needed for long-distance trail riding. They are steady, willing and responsive. The breed was created (by your hosts!) in the late 1970s who wanted a breed that could be the perfect leisure horse. The horses are all dun in colour and are usually between 14hh and 16hh. They have a happy life, living out in huge herds at the farm where the trail begins. Around 50 foals are born here every year.

Tack and Riding Equipment

Riders use English military saddles (which are harder than traditional general purpose saddles) if you like a softer saddle we recommend bringing a seat saver or similar. All the horses are backed, trained and ridden using a bitless bridle. Saddlebags are not provided as a carriage accompanies the trail and carries any daily essentials, raincoats, water bottles etc that you might need while on the trail.

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Accommodation and Dining

Accommodation is in welcoming gites (guesthouses) with each night spent in a different location and the horses in a field nearby. The price is based on two sharing but single rooms are available for a supplement. The bedrooms are very clean and tastefully decoarated with all linens and towels provided along with Wifi and hairdryers.

Day 1: Riverside cottage
Day 2: 18th century farmhouse
Day 3: Modern gite

Meals are a highlight of the experience – expect the kind of hospitality and flavour that France is famous for. Lunches are proper picnics enjoyed out on the trail, complete with tables, fresh local produce, and a touch of French flair – so much more than a simple sandwich stop. In the evenings, riders dine in local restaurants, sampling regional specialities (seafood and fish is popular in this region) and classic French dishes, often paired with excellent local wine and beer. Dietary requirements can easily be catered for with advance notice.

Itinerary

Bay of Somme Trail

4 days / 3 nights / 4 days riding
ยฃ865pp

International flights & Airport transfers

Do not book flights until you have received the Booking confirmation email from saddletravel.com.

The stables are a short and easy drive from Calais (1h15m) if arriving in France via the ferry or Eurotunnel. Otherwise the nearest airport is Paris Beauvais – about a 1h15m drive from the stables. You can also travel by train directly from Paris to Rue, where your hosts can collect you.

Single room supplement: ยฃ70 per night. Only payable if you do not want to share.

Price Includes
  • Four days of riding (4-5 hours per day)
  • Three nights accommodation
  • All meals from lunch on day 1 to lunch on day 4
  • Drinks during the trail including local beer and wine
  • Transfer from/ to Rue train station
  • Entrance fes to all visits mentioned in itinerary
Price Excludes
  • Insurance
  • Visits
  • Tips